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Here are a list of your favorite Disney VHS tapes and their *current* net worth. 5.) The Lion King-- $250. Photo cred: eBay ... Get organizers for all of your Christmas decorations on sale now for ...
On March 8, 1985, Disney released "Love Leads the Way" which became their first title that went straight to Home Video. [13] The Walt Disney Home Video division was legally incorporated as Buena Vista Home Video on February 13, 1987. [14] The Walt Disney Home Video brand continued to be used for all Disney branded releases afterwards.
A Pinky and the Brain Christmas marked the prime time debut, airing on The WB on the night of Wednesday, December 13, 1995 as a special. [4] A Pinky and the Brain Christmas was later included in the DVD Pinky and the Brain Vol. 1, released by Warner Home Video. [1] The episode was also streamed on Amazon.com in 2016. [5]
The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.
November 22, 1995 Toy Story: Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios: Two Bits: Miramax Films December 1, 1995 Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead: December 8, 1995 Father of the Bride Part II: Touchstone Pictures Georgia: Miramax Films December 15, 1995 Cry, the Beloved Country: December 22, 1995 Tom and Huck: Walt Disney Pictures Nixon
Disney's agreement with MCA ended in December 1981. [8] In 1980, Disney established its own video distribution operation as part of Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT) with Jim Jimirro as its first president. [9] Home video was not considered to be a major market by Disney at the time.
It was originally broadcast on CBS on December 4, 1982, as part of the Walt Disney anthology series. [2] The special is a Christmas-themed compilation of classic short cartoons featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck combined with excerpts from Disney feature films, including Melody Time, Bambi, Peter Pan, The Sword in the Stone and Cinderella.